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Capt. CHINNERS's other family: with Rebecca --?-- (1717- )
Capt. CHINNERS's brother: Abraham CHINNERS ( - )

Family of Capt. Isaac C. CHINNERS and Wineford --?--

Husband: Capt. Isaac C. CHINNERS (1715-1766)
Wife: Wineford --?-- (1695- )
Children: Isaac CHINNERS ( - )
Sarah CHINNERS ( - )
Ezekiel C. CHINNERS (1721- )
Thomas CHINNERS (1725- )
Ann CHINNERS (1729- )
Wineford CHINNERS (1732- )
Rebecca CHINNERS (1737- )

Husband: Capt. Isaac C. CHINNERS

Name: Capt. Isaac C. CHINNERS
Sex: Male
Father: Thomas CHINNERS (1697-1766?)
Mother: Elizabeth --?-- ( - )
Title Capt.
Birth 1715 Berkeley County, SC
Death 1766 (age 50-51) Craven County, SC

Wife: Wineford --?--

Name: Wineford --?--
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1695 Craven County, SC

Child 1: Isaac CHINNERS

Name: Isaac CHINNERS
Sex: Male

Child 2: Sarah CHINNERS

Name: Sarah CHINNERS
Sex: Female

Child 3: Ezekiel C. CHINNERS

Name: Ezekiel C. CHINNERS
Sex: Male
Spouse: Sarah WOOD (1770- )
Birth 1721 Craven County, SC

Child 4: Thomas CHINNERS

Name: Thomas CHINNERS
Sex: Male
Birth 1725

Child 5: Ann CHINNERS

Name: Ann CHINNERS
Sex: Female
Spouse: James JENKINS ( - )
Birth 1729 Carven County, SC

Child 6: Wineford CHINNERS

Name: Wineford CHINNERS
Sex: Female
Birth 1732 Craven County, SC

Child 7: Rebecca CHINNERS

Name: Rebecca CHINNERS
Sex: Female
Birth 28 Apr 1737

Note on Husband: Capt. Isaac C. CHINNERS

John Sandiford Chinners, Will Book A [1783-86], pg 357, written 1781;

Isaac Chinners, Records of Wills , Charleston Co., XI [1767-1771], pp.206-207, dated 1765; and

Abraham Chinners, Record of Wills, VIII [1757-1763], pp. 363-364, dated 1759.

 

Copies of these wills furnished to me by Edgar Taylor.

It says that Robert HUME qualified as Executor 15 May 1766, Mentions wife Wineford, son Ezekiel, daughter Wineford, son

Thomas, daughter Rebecca, daughter Ann, daughter Sarah, son Isaac. Executors Joseph Britton, James Coockman and

Francis Goodard. Witnesses Francis Parker, William Anderson, John Cooper. Mentions 450 acres lying on Chinners Swamp.

 

Full Will

In the name of God Amen, I Isaac Chinners of Craven County in the Province of South Carolina, being sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory and calling to mind the mortality of mankind do make and constitute this my Last Will and Testament committing and resigning first of all my soul into the hands of God who gave it hoping through the alone(sic) merits and mediation of a Glorious Redeemer he will graciously be pleased to receive the same and my body I commit to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors. Nothing doubting that it will be raised again by the same almighty Power wherewith it was created and reunited to the same Spirit in a glorious resurrection and for what worldly estate it hath pleased Almighty God to bless me with, I now dispose of in manner and form following Viz:

 

I will that all my estate be kept together till all my just debts be paid and then to be divided as followeth.

 

I lend to my beloved wife Wineford during her widowhood and no longer viz. Anthony and Forton, two horses by name Rock and Prince, one side saddle, all the cattle and hogs that is marked with her ear mark, one feather bed and furniture, one iron pot, two pewter dishes, half dozen pewter plates and the third of my plantation where I now dwell with the buildings and after the expiration of my wife's widowhood, I give to my beloved son Ezekiel one negro man Anthony and also to my beloved daughter Wineford I give one negro man Fortin and all stocks of horses, cattle, hogs, and household goods the lent (sic)

 

I give unto my beloved son Thomas and his heirs for ever, two negroes by name Old Sawney and Young Sawney and also one tract of land containing four hundred and fifty acres lying on a swamp known by the name of Chinners Swamp.

 

I give to my beloved daughter Rebecca one negro man by name London.

 

I give to my daughter Ann one shilling sterling.

 

I give to my beloved daughter Sarah two young horses, one a Grey the other a Black Colour.

 

I give to my beloved son Isaac negroes by name Cane, Tener and Frank, half of the tract of land whereon I now dwell, half of my stock of cattle, half of stock horses, hogs, sheep, one half of the plantation tools, one half iron pots.

 

I give to my beloved son Ezekiel one negro woman by name Lidya and her child Clerrender and one negro boy Jack and the other half of my stock cattle, horese, hogs and sheep, one cow and calf and a young mare excepted and also the remainder part of my plantation tools and iron pots, and one bed and furniture.

 

I give to my daughter Wineford one negro girl named Cloye, one cow and calf, one young mare and one bed and furniture.

 

It tis my desire that if either of my youngest children should die a minor, the legacy given to be divided betwixt the other two.

 

It tis my desire that a negro woman by name Rose shall have her freedom and to receive five shillings sterling.

 

I do hereby constitute and appoint Joseph Britton, James Coachman and Francis Goddard to be my executors to this my Last Will and Testament disannulling and revoking all former wills testaments or deeds whatsoever ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament which I declare in presence of the testators and in witness whereof I have herewith [set] my hand and seal this eighth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty five. .........ISAAC CHINNERS (L.S.)

 

Sealed, signed in the presence of Francis Parker, William Anderson , John (his mark F) Cooper

 

Proved by virtue of dedimus directed by the Honble. William Bull Esq. Lieut. Gov. to John McDougal Esq. 31 January 1766 at the same time qualified Joseph Britton Esq. Executor to the said will.

 

End of will Recorded in Charleston County Will Book 1767 -71 on page 129

 

Isaac's daughter Sarah or Rebecca, married John Cooper b. abt. 1730.

Isaac was captain in the Little Pee Dee Company in the Craven County regiment

Source: Sarah Sherwood McMillan, The Independent Republic Quarterly

Vol.20 No.4; Fall 1986; pp.14-19

 

A Grandson???

HORRY COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA DEED BOOK A-1

PLEADINGS AND JUDGMENTS 1804-1808;

CONVEYANCES 1803-1810, 1838-1839

Abstracted by Catherine H. Lewis

168 Moses Barker, Henry Norman, Isaac Chinnours and Matthew Brinson to Elish Stevens, son of Joshua Stevens, decd. Release for 3 slaves, furniture, stock, note, etc., property of Oliver Stevens, decd., now in care of Edward Wilson in NC. 5 Nov 1789. S/Moses (x) Barker, Henry Norman, Isaac Chinnours, Mathew Brinson [Jr.] W/John Russ, Fran’s McCall#, James Singleton. PS/24 May 1799. Recd. 7 Feb 1804.

Note on Child 3: Ezekiel C. CHINNERS

HORRY COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA DEED BOOK A-1

PLEADINGS AND JUDGMENTS 1804-1808;

CONVEYANCES 1803-1810, 1838-1839

Abstracted by Catherine H. Lewis

 

145 Thomas Hux of Kingstown Co., planter, to James Jordan. 30 lbs. sterling. 423 acres (gr. to Moses Floyd, Sr. 5 Mar 1792) in big prong of Chinners Sw. watters of Little Pee Dee, bd. by Ezekiel Chinners, Moses Floyd, Sr. 25 Sep 1801. S/Thomas Hux. W/William Jordan, Jr.#, James Baker, John Alford, Sam (x) Carrel. PS/28 Jun 1802. Dower: Elizabeth (x) Hux. 5 Oct 1801.

 

146 Plat survey by David Rowland, D.S., for Moses Floyd and Thomas Hux [see above] 23 Jun1 796. Recd. 3 Oct 1803. Thomas Hux to James Jordan. 30 lbs. sterling. 1 acre (gr. to Ezekial Chinners 7 Nov 1791, part of 100 acres sold to Aaron Cooper by quitclaim 16 Oct 1792) 5 Oct 1801. S/Thomas Hux. W/William Jordan, Junr.#, John (x) Baker. PS/28 Jun1802. Dower: Elizabeth (x) Hucks 5 Oct 1801. Plat Surv. by D. Rowland, D.S. 28 Sep 1801. Recd 3 Oct 1803.

 

152 Commission to John Wilson. $36. Lot 18. 5 Oct 1802. S/Wm. Hemingway, Thos. Fearwell, Robt. Conway, Saml. Foxworth, Thos. Livingston. W/Wm. McQueen, Ezekial Chinnours#. PS/10 Jan 1803. Recd 24 Oct 1803.

 

164

Ezekial Chinnours to Aaron Cooper. Quitclaim to 100 acres, N side Chinners Sw. (part of 1000 acre gr. to Ezekiel Chinners 7 Nov 1791), bd. by Ezekiel Chinners and Moses Floyd land. 16 Oct 1792. S/Ezekial Chinners, Sarah Chinners. W/Joseph (x) Cooper#. PS/19 Apr 1793. Recd. 2 Feb 1804.

 

165

Moses Floyd, Sr. to Thomas Hux. 16 lbs sterling. 423 acres (gr. to said Floyd 5 Mar 1792) NE side Little Pee Dee, big Prong of Chinners Sw., bd. by Ezekiel Chinners. 5 Feb 1796. S/Moses (x) Floyd, Mary (x) Floyd. W/Joseph Hux#, George Lewis. Receipt. PS/18 Oct 1796. Recd. 2 Feb 1804. 167 Moses Floyd, Sr. to James Jordan. $60. 570 acres (gr. 5 Mar 1792), SW Waccamaw, N side Maple Sw. on Pasture Br., bd. by Joshua Long, Mr. Plyme, Adam Jordan. 4 Dec 1798. S/Moses (x) Floyd. W/Adam Jordan#, Loruhannah Floyd. Dower: Mary (x) Floyd 23 Apr 1800. PS/23 Apr 1800. Recd. 2 Feb 1804. [plat next page]

 

198 Ezekiel Chinnours. Stockmark (used for 14 years): underbit in the right ear, 2 splits in the left, brand HC. Recd. 4 May 1804.

 

238

David Causey. $50 to Josiah Lewis. 165 acres (part. of grant of 1958 acres 6 May; 1793), bd. by Ezekial Chinnours, Robert Conway. 19 Feb 1805. S/David Causey. W/Owen Causey#, Samuel Causey, Jesse (x) Canaday. 12 Mar 1805. Dower: Sarah Causey, wife, 12 Mar 1805.

 

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1810 census Marion roll M252_61 page 86 image 146

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